
I think the most realistic theory is warrior theory the warrior theory suggests that Otzi was a warrior and he died in battle. How do we know this? Well on his body there was 5 different types of blood on him as well as an arrow head in his back. There is also a deep cut in his arm. But the thing that makes this theory not so believable is that there were seeds on him and there was tattoos on his leg.
I belive it is the most realistic theory because scientices have studdied Otzi for 20 years and this theory was the latest theory suggesting that that scientest know more about him. I also belive it is the best theory because the blood on him and the cut can't be explanied in any of the the theorys. So I belive it is the most realistic theory.
One of the other theorys is the sheperd theory. The sheperd's theory states that Otzi died because he thought he was fit and set out on a journey through the Alps to a grazing spot for his livestock. But he had arthritis so he couldn't make it and so he died. the thing that makes this true is that Otzi had seeds in his jacket and there were anchent markings/tattoes on his leg that was thought to cure arthritis, there were also maple leaves on him which only grow vallyes, that suggest he came from a village from the vallyes. But the thing that makes this not true is that is that he had a copper axe and a arrow in his back and there was no village discoved.
Another theory is the murder theory. This says that Otzi was a person that traded valuable goods from one village to another. It's Believable because he had a copper axe whitch is a very special item to trade. The arrow in him is probably there because one of the villages thought he could cure a disease that someone had but he couldn't so that person died and they tried to kill him in spite, he ran away up the mountain and died in the mountains because he was ill-equipped. The seeds are there because he could have of traded them. The downside to this theory is the marking on his leg and there was no village discoved in later years.



